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I'm not a medicine. What kind of medicine is Lenin? Is Lenin covered by health insurance?

Recently, in the movie I am not the God of medicine directed by Xu Zheng, there is a kind of medicine of Lenin. So what kind of medicine is it? Is it included in the scope of national medical insurance? Let's follow the editor to understand.

In fact, as the film says, this drug is used to treat leukaemia, but now China's medical insurance seems not to include this drug in the scope, but in the film, Lenin is included in the medical insurance, after all, it is used to treat cancer, which is much more expensive than ordinary drugs.

In "I'm not the God of medicine", the health care product shopkeeper played by Xu Zheng bought the targeted drug Lenin on behalf of others. In real life, it's actually there. It's a special drug for treating leukemia, which is the Indian version. In real life, India's Lenin is the Indian version, so what disease does India's Lenin drug treat?

In recent years, the number of juvenile leukaemia in China is increasing gradually, but people are more and more familiar with the targeted drugs, and India is one of them. India is a targeted drug for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia and gastrointestinal stromal tumor patients. What's the difference? A bottle of genuine medicine for CML costs 37000 yuan. Many people can't afford it. The patient's family members can only wash their faces with tears. They have nothing but money. Cheng Yong (Xu Zheng) is a small boss who runs a health care product store. He lives by selling health care products such as Indian God oil. It's not easy to do business. It's not easy to sell things. He can't even pay the rent.

By chance, Lu Yili (Wang Chuanjun) came here to let Cheng Yong know the existence of generic drugs, and also let him think of acting as the agent of the drugs. This generic drug, named Lenin, costs only 500 yuan a bottle, and it's sold in China. It's easy to sell it to 5000 yuan a bottle. It's a huge profit.

Driven by the interests, Liu Sihui (Tan Zhuo), Peng Hao (Zhang Yu), Liu priest (Yang Xinming), LV Yili and Cheng Yong form a drug God group to implement their great plan together, but five people have their own small calculation in mind, and LV Yili is the initiator of looking for generic drugs. He is a very sick man himself. In order to give himself a chance, he told Cheng Yong about generics. I hope that Cheng Yong will bring the medicine home so that he can maintain his life.

Liu Sihui is the key to find generic drugs. She is in charge of public relations. She is the family of seriously ill patients. She is desperate to save her daughter. Peng Hao is Cheng Yong's best partner. He knows the taste of poverty and the devastating impact of poverty caused by illness on a person or even a family.

Pastor Liu is in charge of psychological counseling. He has great prestige among his patients. There are a lot of laughs and troubles in the process of seeking medicine. Cao Bin (Zhou Yiwei), as the people's police investigating the cases of generic drugs, is trapped between the reason and the legal principle. It's a great achievement to find out the main criminal Cheng Yong, but it's boundless merit to release the process Yong.

But through the great reversal of Cheng Yong's thought, it is really intriguing. Cheng Yong priced the generic drug Lenin at 500 yuan a bottle. He didn't earn a cent, but needed to match it. His change may have started from Lu's death, Liu Sihui's helpless life, or Peng Hao's words.

Cheng Yong, played by Xu Zheng in "I'm not the God of medicine", is obviously the film incarnation of Lu Yong, the hero of medicine. But unlike the lucky Lu Yong, Cheng Yong was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. When he was taken to the criminal vehicle, countless white blood patients wearing masks saw off their heroes. The low-cost medicine bought by Cheng Yong from India saved the lives of countless white blood patients.

The situation of white blood patients is a microcosm of the whole Chinese patient group. Nowadays, in China, it is expensive and difficult to see a doctor, which has become a hot topic of the masses. As a result, the contradiction between doctors and patients has been greatly deepened.

Netizens said that after watching the movie, when they saw that grandma asked the policeman who played around to stop checking India's Lenin, they said that she had been ill for three years, sold her house to save her and destroyed their house, but she couldn't stop tears when she didn't remember that part.

When Huang Mao died, Xu Zheng called him 20 years old. What's wrong with him? He burst into tears in a flash. It's really a very heartfelt but very realistic movie. It's a great theme, a great production team, and a great actor.